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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 145 — Plumbing and fire protection systems and swimming pool plan review

145.195 Building on unsewered property.

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145.195 Building on unsewered property.
(1)No county, city, town or village may issue a building permit for construction of any structure requiring connection to a private on-site wastewater treatment system unless a private on-site wastewater treatment system satisfying all applicable regulations already exists to serve the proposed structure or all permits necessary to install a private on-site wastewater treatment system have been obtained.
(2)Before issuing a building permit for construction of any structure on property not served by a municipal sewage treatment plant, the county, city, town or village shall determine that the proposed construction does not interfere with a functioning private on-site wastewater treatment system. The county, city, town or village may require building permit applicants to submit a detailed plan of the owner’s existing private on-site wastewater treatment system.
145.195 Note NOTE: Chapter 258, laws of 1977 , which created this section, contains a prefatory note.
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